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Title
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Ralph Myers
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Description
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Photos (of architectural works) and information about Ralph Myers, an architect and partner of Clarence Kivett in Kivett & Myers, "pioneering proponents of modernism in a city [Kansas City] more inclined to tradition and bottom-line utilitarianism." Description of his career (still living in 1998) as an architect joining Kivett in 1940 and working on their various designs in 1945 until their company absorbed in 1975 by Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff, or HNTB.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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KCI Airport Control Tower Complex
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Description
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Administration and control tower complex at Kansas City International Airport. The firm of Kivett and Myers received an award for the design of this building, which created an effective visual identification for the airport itself.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Southwestern Bell Regional Headquarters Building
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Description
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Partial view of the Southwestern Bell Regional Headquarters Building, located at 500 E. 8th Street. Kivett & Myers received an award for the design of this building.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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As UMKC Department Moves, City Benefits
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Description
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Article reports that the Department of Architecture, Urban Planning and Design at the University of Missouri-Kansas City will move out of its current building, the old Uriah Epperson house at 5200 Cherry. The Department is relocating to Katz Hall (5005 Rockhill Rd), named after the Katz family of drugstore fame. Katz Hall was built in 1965 and designed by Kivett and Myers.
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Date
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2010-06-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Air Ports: Kansas City International
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Description
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Photos, maps, architectural drawings, and description of the Kansas City International Airport designed by the firm of Kivett & Myers (and engineered by Burns & McDonnell with landscaping by Sasaki, Walker Associates) and under construction in Platte County, Missouri in 1972.
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Date
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1972-05
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Object Type
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Magazine Article